When I bought my Marinette it was missing some vital parts of the dinette cushions. I wanted a bigger table and new cushions that could be converted into a better bigger guest bed than what I had. My dinette restoration is complete. I pulled everything out to clean it all properly, I pulled the AC unit out of the aft bench seat to clean and service. I was able to clean and paint the floor under the bench seats. Reassembled everything a little stronger than I found her. Then installed a new table, new table supports, new cushions, new floor between the bench seats, new 120 volt outlet, new 12 volt LED light, two teak spice racks, cleaned up the walls and treated the teak. I rebuilt the tops of the bench seats so that I could access them both more easily. Lots of room for four now.

Labor of love, well done. Want to pass along a little thing I did - for the flip down access storage area under the table: Built two little open top boxes to fit under there. Used a string for a handle, making it easy to pull them out but you could cut out a hand slot just as easily. Oherwise, that space is easily inaccessible and wasted. For us, it was big enough to sotre a couple of rolls of paper towels plus Captain's must-haves (aka junk)

Very nice job!!Ours had the same wasted space under the table. It was divided into 3 separate sections. I built boxes to slide in/out with finger holes for pulling out. We store pop/picnic supplies (napkins/paper plates/extra plastic ware in those. I am going to do some reinforcement of the table's support bracket using heavy fender washers up against the floor mount w/ SS bolts/lock nuts - too much wobble currently and the Admiral would like it so that her food doesn't slide all over...

... although to me, it was just a nice variation on "please pass the mashed potatoes" scenario.